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  2. Strategic voting - Wikipedia

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    Strategic or tactical voting is voting in consideration of possible ballots cast by other voters in order to maximize one's satisfaction with the election's results. [ 1 ] Gibbard's theorem shows that no voting system has a single "always-best" strategy, i.e. one that always maximizes a voter's satisfaction with the result, regardless of other ...

  3. Sample ballot - Wikipedia

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    A sample ballot is a document sent to registered voters to help them prepare for an election. A sample ballot usually provides the voter's polling place and hours, and contains an image of what the actual ballot looks like, including candidates, questions, and instructions for voting.

  4. Business plan - Wikipedia

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    A business plan is a formal written document containing the goals of a business, the methods for attaining those goals, ...

  5. Election Day guide: See what's on the ballot, where to vote ...

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    Tuesday is primary Election Day across Texas. Polls on the South Plains will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Many races in the area will be the final contest for positions with no opposing-party ...

  6. 2020 United States presidential election in Texas - Wikipedia

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    On the fourth day, a similar number of ballots were cast, which meant the number of ballots cast total was about 500,000. [166] On October 23, there were 1 million ballots cast from Harris County. [167] On October 13, Travis County received 35,873 ballots, [168] while it received 38,119 the following day, [169] and by 3 P.M. on Thursday over ...

  7. Comparison of voting rules - Wikipedia

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    Ballots are broadly distinguishable into two categories, cardinal and ordinal, where cardinal ballots request individual measures of support for each candidate and ordinal ballots request relative measures of support. A few methods do not fall neatly into one category, such as STAR, which asks the voter to give independent ratings for each ...

  8. Half of voters plan to cast ballots early — with a stark ...

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    Another 47% said they plan to vote early (20% by mail and 27% in person). Overall, 52% of voters said they're planning to cast their ballots early this year, with 44% planning to vote in person on ...

  9. Cumulative voting - Wikipedia

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    Possibly the simplest ballot is called satisfaction approval voting or the equal-and-even method. On this ballot, a voter simply marks all candidates they approve of, as in approval voting, and their vote is automatically distributed evenly among those preferred candidates. Voters are unable to specify a differing level of support for a more ...

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